TX - Atatiana Jefferson, 28, fatally shot at home, Fort Worth, Oct 2019 *officer charged*

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Though I'm glad they checked on your daughter, sending the SWAT team out sounds like overkill times 100.

Adult children shake off parents' calls for various reasons every day all day. Sending a whole team of SWAT officers seems like a really poor use of resources. But the manner in which they did the welfare call sounds right on the money.

Maybe she has a former partner who stalks/is a domestic abuser, which might better explain your particular circumstance. But without knowing that, it sure sounds extreme.

Yes, without knowing the situation one might think that. Myself, knowing the situation I feel they did the right thing. An officer was also sent to my Grandchildren's school. Not overkill, they did what needed to be done.
 
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I just watched the footage from CNN.com earlier; so disturbing! It was a non-emergency call, so why was tactical called to the scene??? The neighbor who called is filled with guilt b/c he was just being a good concerned neighbor, but now feels if he didnt make that call, she would still be alive. Smh


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Atatiana Jefferson was shot and killed by a Fort Worth police offer around 2 a.m. on October 12, 2019. She was inside her home and was shot through her bedroom window, according to body cam footage and the medical examiner’s report. The shooting happened just weeks after a Dallas police officer, Amber Guyger, was found guilty of murder after accidentally shooting Botham Jean when she mistook his apartment for her own. Guyger was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Days after her sentencing, a witness in her trial, Joshua Brown, was shot to death in what police said was a drug deal gone bad. The name of the Fort Worth officer who shot Jefferson has not been released. Here is what you need to know.

More at Atatiana Jefferson: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

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  • #564
Attached is transcript of 311 call from neighbor.

Provided by Nichole Manna via Twitter. She is a Fort Worth Star Telegram reporter.
Bringing the transcript of the non emergency call forward.IMO It is my belief that the first (and there were many) fatal mistake occurred here. Per police chief, the response protocol for LE is very different if it had been dispatched welfare check vs open structure. Was the call dispatched correctly? Should dispatch have received more information about who the neighbor thought may be in the home? Was LE given all the information provided by the neighbor before they arrived on scene?

ETA:Let me try that again...

https://www.websleuths.com/forums/attachments/20191013_175538-jpg.208889/
 
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According to the arrest affidavit, Jefferson was inside a bedroom playing video games with her 8-year-old nephew moments before the shooting. The 8-year-old boy told police Jefferson heard noises coming from outside and that she grabbed her handgun.

The boy said she had the handgun raised and pointed toward the window. This is when Jefferson was shot.

According to the affidavit, Dean declined to give an interview to police about his account and has not given a written statement, either.
Affidavit: Former Officer, Aaron Dean, Charged With Murder Hasn't Talked To Police About Shooting Atatiana Jefferson
 
  • #566
Is the image of a gun they "supposedly" thought was a threat? If so, to me it clearly looks like a toy. But, she's in her home, the firearm would be allowed as long as she wasn't a felon, which I highly doubt. These skiddish police officers have to go! They are taking the lives of innocent people.

This is the still shot of the gun in the home from the body cam footage posted above. Appears to be stationary on a dresser or desk. I don’t see anyone near it.

Maybe I’m wrong? The footage isn’t very clear on my phone.

ETA: typo
 
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According to the arrest affidavit, Jefferson was inside a bedroom playing video games with her 8-year-old nephew moments before the shooting. The 8-year-old boy told police Jefferson heard noises coming from outside and that she grabbed her handgun.

The boy said she had the handgun raised and pointed toward the window. This is when Jefferson was shot.

According to the affidavit, Dean declined to give an interview to police about his account and has not given a written statement, either.
Affidavit: Former Officer, Aaron Dean, Charged With Murder Hasn't Talked To Police About Shooting Atatiana Jefferson

When was this said by the nephew? The family said the nephew wanted to go to the window but his aunt wouldn't let him. There was no mention of her grabbing her gun and pointing it at the window. Which would be her right to do.
 
  • #570
The statement of what happened was given by her nephew

I was going by what the victims family said. That the nephew wanted to go to the window but his Aunt would not let him. There was nothing said about her pointing her gun at window. But no, I do not believe the nephew would lie.
 
  • #571
I was going by what the victims family said. That the nephew wanted to go to the window but his Aunt would not let him. There was nothing said about her pointing her gun at window. But no, I do not believe the nephew would lie.

Go back and review the SS of the statement that you posted.
 
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@lukeranker
Tarrant County Commissioner Roy Brooks has arrived. He says there is no justifiable reason for a person to die during a police welfare check.
He says firing/charging officer is appropriate. The problem is, he says, that some officers appear to be afraid the communities they police
 
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Go back and review the SS of the statement that you posted.

OK, I read it. Thanks for that. I can’t help but wonder, if the victim was pointing her gun at him, why was he yelling at her to put her hands up, show me your hands while he’s firing at her? When the victim’s family talked about the nephew there was nothing said about the gun.
 
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Bringing the transcript of the non emergency call forward.IMO It is my belief that the first (and there were many) fatal mistake occurred here. Per police chief, the response protocol for LE is very different if it had been dispatched welfare check vs open structure. Was the call dispatched correctly? Should dispatch have received more information about who the neighbor thought may be in the home? Was LE given all the information provided by the neighbor before they arrived on scene?

ETA:Let me try that again...

https://www.websleuths.com/forums/attachments/20191013_175538-jpg.208889/

The change between the non-emergency call and the transfer to dispatch and dispatch to officer are the pivotal moments imo. It set in motion a chain of events that guaranteed the outcome we saw.

Did this officer respond correctly to the call he received? Seems the other officer was responding in exactly the same way. There is still no defense to shooting this victim.

There is more than one culpable person here and is why the acting chief is keeping other LE away from this investigation imo. He has invited the FBI to investigate possible civil violations, but not the investigation into the death of Ms Jefferson itself.

He wants the status quo to remain and he is dead wrong. Jmo.
 
  • #578
Is the image of a gun they "supposedly" thought was a threat? If so, to me it clearly looks like a toy. But, she's in her home, the firearm would be allowed as long as she wasn't a felon, which I highly doubt. These skiddish police officers have to go! They are taking the lives of innocent people.


She may have picked up her gun, but she didn't immediately shoot like the trained professional that killed her. Plus, she was in her "castle" being stalked.
 
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